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Liverpool fans need no lessons in respecting Queen tributes – Jurgen Klopp

Jurgen Klopp insists Liverpool fans do not need any advice on observing a minute's silence in memory of the Queen of England.

The club will mark the occasion of Elizabeth II’s death ahead of their Champions League home match with Ajax on Tuesday night.

There has been plenty of conjecture since the cancellation of the weekend’s Premier League fixtures about how the club’s supporters – who have regularly booed the national anthem at recent finals and the FA Community Shield – would respond to a show of respect for the monarchy.

Klopp said it should not even be a subject for debate.

"I think it is the right thing to do, but I don’t think our people need any kind of advice from me for showing respect," he said.

"There are plenty of examples where people showed exactly the right respect; one which surprised me and I was really proud of that moment was last season when we played Manchester United around a very sad situation with Cristiano Ronaldo’s family (fans applauded in sympathy following the death of his newborn son).

"And that is what I expect. For me, it is clear that’s what we have to do. That’s it."

Liverpool announced plans on Monday afternoon for how they would mark the Queen’s death.

"Players, officials, staff and supporters will come together for a period of silence before kick-off. Players will also wear black armbands as a mark of respect," a club statement read.

"Flags at Anfield have been lowered to half-mast and will remain so throughout the full mourning period. The club crests on all social media platforms have also changed to black and white, representing the colours of the mourning period.

"LFC would like to thank supporters in advance of Tuesday’s fixture for marking the Queen’s passing at Anfield."

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